Where does Orb stand at stud?
The 11-year-old son of Malibu Moon will stand at Haras Cuatro Piedras, a farm owned by Uruguayan Breeders Association president Pablo Salomone. He entered stud at Claiborne Farm in 2014. From five crops of racing age, Orb has sired 155 winners for combined progeny earnings of more than $10.9 million.
Who owned Orb?
Orb (horse)
Orb | |
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Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Stuart S Janney III & Phipps Stable |
Owner | Stuart S Janney III & Phipps Stable |
Trainer | Claude McGaughey III |
How tall is racehorse justify?
16.3 hands
Justify grew into a massive horse, standing 16.3 hands (67 inches, 170 cm) at the withers and weighing either 1,268 pounds (575 kg) or 1,380 pounds (630 kg) during his Triple Crown run.
How tall is Zenyatta racehorse?
1.78 m
Zenyatta/Height
How tall is American Pharoah?
Overview of American Pharoah’s stats:
Born: | February 2, 2012 (age 9) |
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Height: | 16.1 hands (65 in) |
Weight: | 1,170 pounds |
Color: | Bay |
Owner: | Ahmed Zayat |
Who is the tallest race horse?
Holy Roller
Holy Roller – The world’s biggest racehorse? He stood a towering 18.1 hands high, ten inches taller than the average thoroughbred. His weight was estimated (he was too big to get on the scales!) at up to 800kg, 300kg more than a ‘normal’ racehorse.
Who is the owner of the horse Orb?
Orb is a bay colt with a small white star bred and owned by Stuart S. Janney III and Phipps Stable. He was sired by Malibu Moon, whose other progeny include the Grade I winners Declan’s Moon, Devil May Care, Life At Ten ( Beldame Stakes) and Malibu Prayer ( Ruffian Handicap ).
When was the horse Orb foaled in Kentucky?
Orb (foaled February 24, 2010 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse.
Where does orb the horse stand at stud?
Orb currently stands at stud at Claiborne Farm, in Paris, Ky. with a 2020 stud fee of $10,000. Orb has also been syndicated, and all of the members have breeding rights relating to the number of shares they hold.
When was orb retired from the Jockey Club?
Orb returned on September 28 in the Jockey Club Gold Cup in which he was matched against older horses. He finished last of the eight runners behind Ron the Greek. On November 5, 2013, he was officially retired from racing and returned to Claiborne Farm, where he had been foaled, to stand at stud as a breeding stallion for the 2014 season.